Winged Wednesday 2/22/23

Eric Gofreed

Well-Known Member
My contribution for today's Winged Wednesdays is a continuation of last week's sparrows series. Birders affectionately refer to sparrows as LBRBs (little brown round birds). With the availability of fine optics binoculars and cameras with telephoto lenses, the real beauty of these LBRBs can be fully appreciated. Expect five more sparrows next week

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Saltmarsh sparrow. The first edition of "Sibley's Guide to Birds" (2000) calls this species the Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed Sparrow. Previous to 1995 it was named the Sharp-tailed Sparrow. It was split into two species, the Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed sparrows and Nelson's Sharp-tailed sparrows. Eventually "sharp-tailed" was dropped and the names became Saltmarsh sparrow and Nelson's sparrow. I only bring this up to illustrate how easy it is to add a bird to your life list when sitting on the toilet reading a magazine.

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Field sparrow

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Olive Sparrows are found in southern Texas and Central America.

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Lincoln sparrow

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Rufous-crowned sparrow from my yard
 
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AlanLichty

Moderator
Very cool collection of LBRBs Eric. I am afraid my LongLens-Fu is weak for shots like these. I like the shot of the olive sparrow with the little water droplets caught in mid air.
 

Trent Watts

Well-Known Member
My contribution for today's Winged Wednesdays is a continuation of last week's sparrows series. Birders affectionately refer to sparrows as LBRBs (little brown round birds). With the availability of fine optics binoculars and cameras with telephoto lenses, the real beauty of these LBRBs can be fully appreciated. Expect five more sparrows next week

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Saltmarsh sparrow. The first edition of "Sibley's Guide to Birds" (2000) calls this species the Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed Sparrow. Previous to 1995 it was named the Sharp-tailed Sparrow. It was split into two species, the Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed sparrows and Nelson's Sharp-tailed sparrows. Eventually "sharp-tailed" was dropped and the names became Saltmarsh sparrow and Nelson's sparrow. I only bring this up to illustrate how easy it is to add a bird to your life list when sitting on the toilet reading a magazine.

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Field sparrow

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Olive Sparrows are found in southern Texas and Central America.

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Lincoln sparrow

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Rufous-crowned sparrow from my yard
I'm really enjoying your sparrow pictures Eric.
 

Trent Watts

Well-Known Member
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